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WILLIAM N. NGUSyOF MORRISTOWN", NEW AJERSEY.

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v Be 'it known thatl, WILLIAM N. ANGUS, of Morristown, inthe countyofMorris, and State of New 'Jer-eey, have linvented a new and usefulImprovement in Egg-Beaten;` and I do hereby'declare that the followingis a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which willenable-others skilled inthe 'art to make and use the same, referencebeing had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of thisspecification, in which-- Figure '1 representen `longitudinal view of'the machine, partly in'se'ction.

Figure 2 'is a cross-'section through the line x a: of iig. 1. Similarletters of ,referenceindicate likepartsV This-invention relates to animprovement in machines for beating up eggs for various -`culinarypurposes, which machines or beaters are operated by hand, and itconsists in imparting the rotatingmotion to revolving open wire cones ina novel-and simple manner, whereby the motion of the cones is reversedat every stroke o'r movement of the handof the operator, and the objectdesired is effected in a superior manner, and in the shortest possiblespace, of time that such anoperation'can be performed. l

vThisiilachine for beating eggs consists of 'two openwire cones, whichare revolvedin opposite directions,

one within the other. The inner cone is' attached to a screworspiraLthreadedshaft, which is supported by a properly-constructedfreine,` which frame serves as a handle for holding-itin position. Theouter cone is'revolvcd around thesaid shaft and around the inner cone.

lAis the main shaft, which islin the form o f a screw er spiral of verylong pitch. The screw may b`e-formed by wire around a rod, as seen inthe drawing, or by'twisting, or in'any other suitablel manner. Thisscrew or spiral shaft is revolved by a. nut or burr,- whih has a pointor stub, d, within, as seen in the section, which point' entersthe spacebetween threads or into the'spiral grooves in the shaft.

D is the nut.; F-is'the` inner cone; G is the cuter'cone; E is the frameand handle. It will be seen that;

as thennt Dis held in the hand, and given a motion up and down on theshaft, the shaft will be rapidly revolved.y

To revolve the outer cone, there is another screw or spiral shaft, H,placed-parallel with the other, lwhich. passes through thesamen'ut, andis revolved by the .same nieans and in the same direction. I

To connect the two together so that they shall be given asimultaneousmovement, and 'to reverse the motion of the cones, there' are twocog-wheels, and j, which'engage with each other. is attached to/chethimblek-of' the outer cone, and j is attached to the end of the screwon spiral 4shaft L, as seen in the drawing.

The two spiral shafts, A and L, have their hearings in the frame Eat theplaces marked. and longitudinal motion is prevented'by suitable collars,as seen at'n. The main spiral shaft 'A extends through the thimble onlthe outer end of the outer cone, in which A revolves, asseen'atlo.

I am aware that the two wire cones have been employed Afor. this purposebefore; therefore I do'notelaim the cones, noi` the manner of theirconstruction.v I am also 'aware that` the two cones have been revolvedin opposite directions for 'this purpose, but I .am `notv aware, thatthey have'ever been vrevolved or'operated so' as to have the motion ofeach reversed at each stroke or movement of the nut up anddown, whilethey revolve in opposite'directcns at all times Having thus described myinvention, Iclaim as nemend desire 'to secure vby Letters Patent' YThescrew or spiral-threaded lshaftsA. and L, cog-wheels and j, and the nutD, incombinationwith'an' egg-beater, constructed, arranged, andoperating substantially nsdescrbed aud forthe purpose set forth.

The above specification of 'my invention signed by me, this 14th day ofMarch, i868.' j

i l WILLIAM n. ANeUs. Witnesses:

WM. ll?. McNAMAnA,

' ALELF. Renners.

